In memory of Field Marshal S.H.F.J. Sam Maneckshaw Proud son of India, gallant soldier, my President on the All India Council of Sport, respected friend, philosopher and guide
Published by Jaico Publishing House
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KHALID A-H ANSARI
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Also by the author:
Reliance World Cup, Champions of One-Day Cricket, Cricket at Fever Pitch
Edited by: Clayton Murzello
Cover photographs:
Front: Sachin Tendulkar portrait by Atul Kamble; kid Sachin courtesy The Making of a Cricketer by Ajit Tendulkar.
Acknowledging the cheers from the Wankhede Stadium crowd during his final Test on November 15, 2013 by Atul Kamble
Back: Touching the Wankhede Stadium pitch in respect after his final Test on November 16, 2013 by Atul Kamble
SACHIN: BORN TO BAT
ISBN 978-81-8495-300-8
First Jaico Impression: 2012
Second Jaico Impression (Second Revised Edition): 2014
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Page design and layouts: Special Effects, Mumbai
All articles appearing in the Archives section of this book were published in MiD DAY
With the exception of images from Bipin Patel, Getty Images, Kamal Julka, Marcus Couto, Mark Ray Milind Rege, Ricky Couto, Suman Chattopadhyay and The Making of a Cricketer by Ajit Tendulkar all photographs belong to the newspapers archives
About the Author
P adma Shri Khalid A-H Ansari has a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB), Master's degree (MA) in Political Science from Bombay University and Master's degree (MA) in Journalism and Mass Communication from Stanford University, USA.
Recently retired, he was chairman of Mid Day Multimedia Ltd. and Mid Day Infomedia Ltd., which he started in 1976 which publishes Asia's leading afternoon newspaper, MiD DAY, in two languages from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune and the nationalist Inquilab, Urdu Daily.
Khalid A-H Ansari was also chairman of M. C. Media Ltd, whose activities include FM radio broadcasting (a joint venture with BBC, London) in various Indian cities.
His biggest contribution to Indian sports, in the opinion of many, was his crusading magazine Sportsweek, which he started in 1968 and published until 1989, when he took up an assignment abroad.
Some highlights of his professional career:
- Was member of the official Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, '89.
- Started Earth Times at UN headquarters in New York and published the Earth Summit Times, official UN newspaper for the Earth Summit, in Brazil '94.
- Was Managing Director and Executive Editor of Khaleej Times, Dubai and editor of Asiad Chronicle, official publication of the New Delhi Asian Games '82.
- Is author of 'Reliance World Cup', 'Champions of One-Day Cricket' and 'Cricket at Fever Pitch'.
- Was a member of All India Council of Sports under Gen. K. Kumaramangalam and Field Marshal Sam Maneckshaw.
- Covered the Kargil war in 1999, the Fiji coup in 2000, the NAM conference in Harare and CHOGM summit in the Bahamas.
- Covered foreign visits of Presidents A.P.J. Kalam, Zail Singh and Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, and Prime Ministers Rajiv Gandhi and Atal Behari Vajpayee.
- Is Chairman Emeritus of the Squash Racquets Association of Maharashtra. Resigned as member of the Organising Committee of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games, '10.
- Was president, Bombay Gymkhana and Rotary Club of Bombay Mid-Town, member of various government advisory committees and is associated with numerous charitable, social, cultural and sports organisations.
- The Abdul Hamid Ansari Charitable Trust, started by him in memory of his father, arranges free study classes, eye camps, computer classes, and sponsors vocational education for up to 500 girls every year from underprivileged sections of Mumbai.
- He is also trustee of the CHAMPS Foundation, started by Sunil Gavaskar, which provides financial assistance to retired international (Indian) sportspersons in need.
- Son of renowned freedom fighter Abdul Hamid Ansari, he was voted Gentleman of the Year by Gentleman magazine in 1988, given the Alumnus Achiever's award by Mumbai's Government Law College and St. Xavier's College and granted honorary life membership of the Cricket Club of India (CCI) in 2004.
Authors Acknowledgments
M y grateful thanks to Clayton Murzello, ardent sports lover and workaholic if ever there was one, for his painstaking sourcing and assembling of text and photographs from the archives of MiD DAY Infomedia Ltd., picture agencies and freelance photographers, despite his health issues and onerous work load as Sports Editor of MiD DAY. Without him this exhilarating undertaking concerning Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, sportsman par excellence and exemplary human being for whom I have the highest respect, would not have been possible.
I also thank MiD DAY contributors, past and present, for permission to use their published articles as also former Test captains, cricketers, coaches, teammates and friends of Sachin for their percipient comments on the legend, which appear in the PERCEPTIONS section of this book, in an attempt to shed light on the essential elements that make him, arguably, the greatest cricketer born.
In this endeavour I have relied with gratitude on source material from Gulu Ezekiel's excellent book Sachin The Story of the World's Greatest Batsman.
I'm also indebted to the gracious, perspicacious and indefatigable Zeyna Ansari for her invaluable suggestions and constructive criticism on various aspects of this book, and to Sydney cricket "tragic" Darshak Mehta, Chota Chudasama of New York and Harsha Subba Rao for their valuable advice.
My sincere thanks also to Shirley Fernandes, my executive assistant, for her patience and perseverance in following up on my request to those who have very kindly contributed their perceptions of Sachin.
Khalid A-H Ansari
Sydney
Sachin Tendulkar releasing Cricket at Fever Pitch by Khalid A-H Ansari (right) at the Cricket Club of India in 2006.
Editors Acknowledgments
Thank you to:
K halid A-H Ansari for entrusting me with this project and allowing me the freedom to be part of the conceptualisation.
Tariq Ansari. Had you not realised the importance of MiD DAY's presence on several tours the Indian team undertook, many of these splendid pieces wouldn't have seen the light of day.
My editor, Sachin Kalbag, who was helpful and encouraging throughout this project.
My colleagues on the sports deskAshwin Ferro, Harit Joshi, Rohan Koli, Sai Mohan, Sanjib Guha, Sundari Iyer and Vivek Ajinkya, for their support and understanding.
Friends Anthony D'Costa, Fiona Fernandez, Gulu Ezekiel, Hemal Ashar, Mike Coward, Prajwal Hegde, Pravin Mahida, Rohit Brijnath, Sharda Ugra, who were always available for help and advice.
Poornima Swaminathan for being more than just a contact point at Jaico.
Shirley Fernandes, who dealt with some big cricketing personalities for the Perceptions section with aplomb.
And not the least, Sachin Tendulkar, for putting up with my numerous requests over the years. Never did he throw a tantrum, not even when I woke him up early one morning for a reaction on Sir Don Bradman's death. His kind words in the Introduction reflect his generous spirit.
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